Olivier Archive. Vol. CCXCVIII (ff. ). Compagnie Madeleine Renaud, led by Jean-Louis Barrault, presented by St. James’s Players; 1951-1953. Performances at the St James’s Theatre, 25 September-13 October 1951.
Olivier Archive. Vol. CCCXII (ff. ). The sleeping prince, by Terence Rattigan; 1953-1956. First performed at the Opera House, Manchester, 3 October 1953, and in London at the Phoenix, 5 November 1953. For papers and correspondence relating to the filming of the play as The prince and the sho...
Olivier Archive. Vol. CCCXXII (ff. ). The entertainer, by John Osborne; 1957-1960. Presented by the English Stage Company in association with L.O.P., and starring Olivier as Archie Rice. First performed at the Royal Court; 10 April 1957, with subsequent tour to New York. For papers and corr...
Olivier Archive. Vols. CCCXXIII-CCCXXIV. Summer of the seventeenth doll, by Ray Lawler; 1956-1960. A St James’s Players production, with cast from the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust first performed at the Theatre Royal, Nottingham, 8 April 1957, and in London at the New Theatre, 30 April 1957, and subsequently on tour to New York.
Olivier Archive. Vols. CCCXXVI-CCCXXVIII. One more river, by Beverley Cross. First performed at the Theatre Royal, Newcastle; 14 September 1959, and in London at the Duke of York’s, 6 October 1959. Production accounts and invoices only.
Olivier Archive. Vol. CCLXIX (ff. ). A streetcar named desire, by Tennessee Williams; produced by Olivier for Tennant Productions, starring Vivien Leigh as Blanche Dubois. First performance at the Aldwych; 11th October 1949. 1. ff. . General papers; 1949-1950. 2. ff. . Correspondence betw...
Olivier Archive. Vol. CCXCIX (ff. ). Othello, by William Shakespeare: 1951-1952. Produced by Laurence Olivier Productions for the Festival of Britain, and first performed at the Theatre Royal, Newcastle; 1 October 1951; and in London, at the St James’s Theatre; 15 October 1951.
Olivier Archive. Vols. CCCI-CCCIII. The happy time, by Samuel Taylor; 1950-1953. First performance at the Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh, 21 January 1952; and in London at the St James’s, 30 January 1952.